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Jason Kelce admits he once pooped in his Eagles jersey and says it happens to ‘many’ NFL players

Jason Kelce admits he once pooped in his Eagles jersey and says it happens to ‘many’ NFL players

(TMX) – After Detroit Lions linebacker James Houston goes viral suspicious brown spot Retired Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce told fans in his jersey during Sunday’s game that this happened to him and “many” players.

Kelce, 37, made the admission while discussing the suspicious crash in Houston. Wednesday’s episode From the “New Heights” podcast he hosts with his brother, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

Former Philadelphia Eagles player Jason Kelce appears on NFL ESPN Monday Night Football...
Former Philadelphia Eagles player Jason Kelce sits in on NFL ESPN Monday Night Football before the NFL football game between the Eagles and Atlanta Falcons on Monday, Sept. 16, 2024, in Philadelphia.(Matt Rourke | AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Fans believe the stain on Houston’s pants is poop.

“This is why I hate white pants,” Jason Kelce joked.

He said he was “lucky” his rear end didn’t end up on national television when he had a similar accident before the Eagles game.

“You know, when you share and there’s a chance something might come out but you’re not sure?” Jason Kelce asked his brother.

He said he asked a teammate to check his pants for leaks.

“’Hey, I was wondering if you could check the back of my pants because I think I might have just fooled myself.’ And he checks and says, ‘You’re okay,'” she recalled. But he was not well.

“I go out to warm up, do all the warm-ups, and then Lane (Johnson) comes up to me and says, ‘Hey, your pants are totally f*cked up right now,'” Jason Kelce said. .

“It was disgusting,” he said, but explained that he knew “a lot of players who had that happen to them.”

Houston for its part I took it to social media “I was just sitting on some Gatorade, calm down,” he said to reassure fans that no such accident occurred.

But Jason Kelce is skeptical.

“Come on, man. “Travis… we both know he’s not in Gatorade,” Jason Kelce said. “We all know what that is.”

“He has nothing to be ashamed of. I’m here to have James’ back,” Jason Kelce said.

He said this may be a common occurrence in the NFL because players “put in a lot of effort” when wearing white pants, presenting a “risky situation.”